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Urban informatics[1] is the study, design, and practice of urban experiences across different urban contexts that are created by new opportunities of real-time, ubiquitous technology and the augmentation that mediates the physical and digital layers of people networks and urban infrastructures.
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Urban Computing
[edit]Urban computing is an emerging field of study that focuses on the use of computing technology in public environments such as cities, parks, forests and suburbs. It also studies the interaction between humans and such environments, which is becoming increasingly common as access to computing devices extends beyond home and office. This focus on the links between people and technology makes urban computing a close sister-field of study to urban informatics.
Urban Interaction Design
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[edit]Community Informatics
[edit]Community informatics refers to an emerging field of investigation and practice concerned with information and communication technology (ICT) in relation to communities and their social, cultural, service development, economic and other dimensions.
Rural Informatics
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[edit]Journal of Urban Technology Journal of Location Based Services IEEE Pervasive Computing Journal of Information Science The Journal of Community Informatics Journal of Urban Economics Journal of Environmental Informatics
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